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CLEP Analyzing And Interpreting Literature
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A word that closely resembles the sound that the word is supposed to make.
Onomatopoeia
Apostrophe
Rhythm
Character
2. A narrative poem written in four-line stanzas - characterized by swift action and narrated in a direct style.
Dialect
Ballad
Oxymoron
Setting
3. A figure of speech in which an inanimate object animal - or idea is given human qualities or characteristics.
Style
Point of View
Personification
3rd Person (Limited)
4. A run-on line of poetry in which logical and grammatical sense carries over from one line into the next.
Theme
Enjambment
Apostrophe
Flashback
5. The traditional beliefs and customsof a group of people that have been passed down orally.
Folklore
Complication
Rising Action
1st Person
6. A metrical foot represented by two stressed syllables.
Internal Conflict
Spondee
Connotation
Folklore
7. A story passed down over generations that is believed to be based on real events and real people.
Legend
Foil
Falling Action
Sonnet
8. Poetic meters such as trochaic and oactylic that move or fall from a stressed to an unstressed syllable.
Spondee
Falling Meter
Assonance
Parallelism
9. An unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one.
Paradox
Analogy
Myth
Iamb
10. A figure of speech in which a writer or speaker says less than what he or she means.
1st Person
Foreshadowing
Aside
Understatement
11. A line of poetry or prose in unrhymed iambic pentameter.
Closed Form
Epiphany
Blank Verse
Subplot
12. The group of readers to whom a piece of literature is directed.
Closed Form
Climax
Audience
Image
13. A technique in which words - phrases - or sounds are repeated for emphasis.
Rhythm
Quatrain
Repetition
Sestet
14. A technique designed to enact social change by using wit to rificule ideas - customs or institutions.
Assonance
Persona
Satire
Falling Meter
15. A division or unit of a poem that is repeated in the same form - - either with similar or identical patterns or rhyme and meter - or with variations from one stanza to another.
Octave
Tone
Myth
Stanza
16. The dictionary meaning of a word.
Subplot
Tercet
Denotation
Symbolism
17. A tension created as the reader becomes involved in a story and when the author leaves the reader in doubt about what is coming next.
Suspense
Stereotype
Epic
Apostrophe
18. A four line stanza in a poem.
Quatrain
Theme
Tercet
Character
19. The voice an actor takes on to tell the story in a particular work.
Tone
Persona
Sestina
Closed Form
20. An imaginary person that inhabits a literary work.
Assonance
Character
Complication
Stereotype
21. The implied attitude of a writer toward the subject and acharacters of a work.
Denotation
Falling Meter
Tone
Pyrrhic
22. A character struggles against some outside force.
Suspense
Denotation
Repetition
External Conflict
23. A statement that seems to be contrdictory but is actually true.
Epigram
Subplot
Denouement
Paradox
24. A figure of speech in which an abstract concept or an absent or imaginary person is directly addressed.
Ballad
Mood
Apostrophe
Closed Form
25. A figure of speech in which a part of something represents its whole.
Fiction
Synecdoche
Quatrain
Simile
26. Refers to a writers use of language - including the use of literary techniques - word choice - and sentence structure - that sets one writer apart from another.
Ballad
Aphorism
Voice
Metonymy
27. The emotion or feeling a word creates.
Elegy
Connotation
Quatrain
Cliche
28. The organizational form of a literary work.
Structure
Epic
Sonnet
Diction
29. Imitates another literary work using humor usually to make the author and/or the work appear ridiculous.
Act
Parody
Recognition
Falling Meter
30. The character or force with which the protagonist conflicts.
Conceit
Antagonist
Style
Stanza
31. Words spoken by one character in a play - either directly to the audience or to another character - that the other characters supposedly do not hear.
Antagonist
Epic
Aside
Quatrain
32. The time and place of a story or play.
Climax
Hyperbole
Setting
Subject
33. A three-line stanza.
Persona
Elegy
Tercet
Foil
34. What a story or play is about.
Cliche
3rd Person (Limited)
Subplot
Subject
35. Words and phrases that vividly recreate a sound - sight - smell - touch - or taste for the reader by appealing to the senses.
Imagery
Symbolism
Rising Action
Act
36. A metrical foot with two unstressed syllables.
Narrative Poem
Literal Language
Trochee
Pyrrhic
37. The vantage point from which the writer tells the story.
Enjambment
Point of View
Rhythm
Meter
38. A brief witty poem - often satirical.
Epigram
Foot
Exposition
Denotation
39. The person who 'tells' the story.
Verbal Irony
Epigram
External Conflict
Narrator
40. A figure of speech in which two things are compared using 'like' or 'as'.
Simile
Epigram
Parable
Personification
41. The first stage of a functional or dramatic plot - in which necessary background information is provided.
Epic
Symbolism
Caesura
Exposition
42. The way people speak in various parts of the country or around the world.
Narrator
Complication
Dialect
Octave
43. The use of similar structure to express similar or related ideas - words - phrases - sentences - or paragraphs may be organized in a parallel structure.
Satire
Tercet
Parallelism
Dialect
44. A fourteen-line poem in iambic pentameter.
Personification
Sonnet
Paradox
Conceit
45. A strong pause within a line.
Spondee
Catharsis
3rd Person (Omniscient)
Caesura
46. The recurrence of accent or stress in lines of verse.
Convention
Rhythm
1st Person
Imagery
47. A comparison between two things that share certain similarities.
Suspense
Folklore
Metaphor
Analogy
48. A metrical unit composed of stressed an unstressed syllables.
Foot
Conceit
Mood
Lyric Poem
49. The selection of words in a literary work.
Enjambment
Falling Meter
Free Verse
Diction
50. The use of symbols in literature to convey meaning.
Folklore
Symbolism
Syntax
Octave